I couldn’t resist focusing in on Diane Ayers loom and weaving. For all the years I have been teaching, I have never seen a workshop loom like this—especially for a 4 harness plain weave gal like me.I really had to put all of reverse loom snobbery aside on this … Continue Reading…

Of course, now I am back in Montana after an amazing visit to the Central Coast Weavers. I don’t usually like to back-track, but this guild has much to share. If you click on their link, the first thing you see is this:

Guild Motto: Friendship is the shining

I cut the weaving off the loom almost on the way to the airport. When I decided to finish it off in Columbus, I felt much better. It would become a part of the workshop. The students couldn’t quite believe the difference before and after laundering. I’ll attempt to get … Continue Reading…

I’ll be resurfacing soon. I’m much beyond this point. In fact I am actually setting up the loom. I wasn’t sure I would be able to make a blog post as I am unable to send email (although I do receive it). More to follow……

I know that I have posted this image before, but since the original photo was taken of me dancing in a field just outside of Arlee, Montana in 1970 (I can’t believe it is 40 years ago!), it is extremely relevant to “Weaving in the Garden”